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June 28, 2009: Jeff Turner of Real Estate Shows To Appear on Tomato Radio, July 1st. Mark Your Calendar!
Comments: 5 | Categories: Announcements
We have been having so much fun, and getting such great feedback that we have decided to add a second show a month to the Tomato Radio schedule. Now, instead of just one show on the 15th of each month, we will be hosting 2 shows, the additional date being the 1st of each month. The bi-monthly shows will air live at 3pm PST, and will also be available as a podcast shortly thereafter. On Wednesday, July 1st, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to chat with Jeff Turner, president of Real Estate Shows. Over the last few years, Jeff has positioned himself as one of the most visible personalities in the online real estate space (aka the RE.net). He has been a top point earner (~400K) for much of the existence of ActiveRain, he is stalked by nearly 7000 on Twitter, 2000 on Facebook, 360 on Flickr, 500+...

June 25, 2009: The 11 Most Common Pitfalls For New Real Estate Bloggers
Comments: 6 | Categories: Blog Discipline , Blog Dos and Don'ts , Blogging Advice , Real Estate Blogging
We’ve trained hundreds of real estate agents to make the blog an effective marketing tool. We run them through a dozen hours of personal training classes, aiming to keep them on track to success. The following represent the most common issues that we help them recognize in or to keep them focused. ___ 1. Worrying About Design Before the Writing ___ This is akin to planning a wedding before you have even met your husband/wife to be. Before you even ‘deserve’ a great looking home for your blogging, you need to have shown a solid commitment to The Writing. Our process with our new clients is to get them to start thinking and acting like bloggers while their custom design is being developed. The process usually takes around 4 weeks, providing us with ample time to establish a strong commitment in the form of 10–12 well written articles. Not to...

June 15, 2009: Tomato Radio Interviews Jeff Corbett of ActiveRain Today at 3pm PST. We Want The Mud.
Comments: 2 | Categories: Announcements , Interviews
Listen in from 3 to 4pm PST today, to get a "Behind the Scenes Look" at the Real Estate Industry's Largest Social Network, ActiveRain. AR is about to eclipse 150K members, and growing at a pace of about 5,000 a month. Our guest, Jeff Corbett, is an old friend of the Real Estate Tomato, but more importantly, he is the VP of Operations and Business Development for ActiveRain. He's Bald, Bold and Brazen. and we're hoping he'll open up and give us the mud (dirt in the rain). We will be talking with Jeff about: His Role At AR New AR Developments AR's Big Challenges and Possible Solutions His thoughts on a Yogi Berraism: "Nobody goes there no more; it's too crowded!" And more... At 3:30 We will be taking your questions. Don't hold back, we know you have a lot on your mind. Listen Live: http://cli.gs/tb7u8t Call In To...

June 11, 2009: The Easiest Way To Write 30 Real Estate Blog Articles Every 30 days
Comments: 22 | Categories: Blog Content Creation , Blog Discipline , Blogging Advice , Real Estate Blogging
We all know that Teresa Boardman posts to her real estate blog every day. But most aren’t so inspired, thus making the effort seem unrealistic. The base formula for blogging success is obvious: More relevant content = More of everything you expect (traffic, search engine exposure, subscribers, leads, reach). So, like exercise, we know it’s good for us, we just can’t always get off the couch computer… and since you are already ON the computer, and not jogging, why can’t we get more than a post a week out of you? This article is designed to give real estate bloggers an outline/formula for publishing as much relevant content as possible. If finding the time to write is the challenge, then a new approach must be made in order to pick up the content pace. If the goal is to publish every day then you either need to schedule time every...

June 5, 2009: Ask Yourself, Why Am I Blogging? The Most Difficult Part Is Having An Honest Answer.
Comments: 13 | Categories: Blog Discipline , Blogging Advice , Real Estate Blogging
Blogging is a big commitment. By starting a real estate blog you are embarking on what could be a never ending writing adventure. If you are going to go forward with it, shouldn’t you ask yourself “Why Do I Want To Blog?” Blogging is a strategy. Yet, in order for the strategy to be something that you can really get behind, you need to understand and define your goal. You will defeat yourself, or rather blogging will defeat you, if there is no clear definition of what you want to achieve. If you are unsure of your goal, how can you be sure of how much time to dedicate to blogging, or whether it is actually ‘working’ for you? Do you want to be the most read blog in your city, community, niche? Do you want to generate buyer leads? listing leads? Do you want to help educate past, current...

June 3, 2009: How Does Teresa Boardman Post Every Day To Her Real Estate Blog?
Comments: 23 | Categories: Blog Content Creation , Blog Writing Tips , Blogging Advice , Guest Author , Real Estate Blogging , Teresa Boardman
For most, the most challenging element of blogging is clearly finding time and the act of pounding out an article. Even our clients, whom we train, and train and train some more on the best approaches to blogging find that keeping a consistent blogging pace is difficult to maintain. So who better to get some advice on consistency than one of the only everyday-bloggers that I know, our great friend, Teresa Boardman of StPaulRealEstateBlog.com? Writing About WritingBy Teresa Boardman I never thought I would be writing about writing but I am. I consider myself to be a non writer but have found that with practice it gets easier. Writing a blog is like writing an email. There was a time in business before email when we used to send memos but that writing style is much more formal. The process was intimidating as my administrative assistant and my boss would...

June 1, 2009: An Honest Look at the Impact of Video on Your Real Estate Blog
Comments: 7 | Categories: Blog Content Creation , Blogging Advice , Collaborative Articles , Real Estate Blogging
Welcome to our latest Tomato Collaborative Article where we cover the topic of Video in Real Estate Blogging. We recently had a Tomato Radio episode on the same subject, and this article is the collective opinion and insight from the contributors on our internal Matrix Blog. My question to our audience was What is the Impact of Video in your Real Estate Blogging? Below is my best effort at stitching together their comments in a comprehensive manner. Pros: The Audience Better Identifies With Author.Rob Saxe: Who I am comes through more on video than when I write an article. From experience, that video blogging as a marketing tool is indispensable and an absolute necessity for my business. Bruce Lemieux: A blog with compelling and informative written content can be a huge net to gather leads and build an audience. To pull leads into the boat and convert them to clients,...

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